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= = Se <= = = — en W YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 11 572. PRICE TWO CENTS. LIRTY-NINTH Y f | t j ’ yar Mi if clusion of the remarks of the Proaident, Gov. House sustain the previous question? (Cries of | thon? What hrongnt f war, with that Anostloy of privilege, (Loud ertes of “No, no.") | above your head, “ Peace and Good Will.” Mis w ag wise in ce ancl as he Ia bra’ YA py 1 Hutiman arose and said that he withdrew hisoh |“ Yoo" and "No Alogrican Hag of which We, ite fost of phigh) The Presidont—'Pho Secretary will call the roll. | sissippl accepts these as the watch words of th: | —D. Gratz Brown of Missouri, Like th f i] Je -tions and willingly east the vote of New York A delegate —Call the roll of States. pe itreste rowds to sweep from the highways of THE now f4 m campaign, and casts her sixteen yotes for the | he went to battle to bring back the trophies } d A a By The P ee ae ony s LP AMad ghia Atal eat ‘ vil fect to be brought back on his shi a a unit.. This announcement was received | The President—The Secretary will call the roll. | Eity Gurens engaged in’ thelr perceful and 1 fittstrious apostle of cpeace and. good will, | victory or to be broug! f with loud appla ‘The call continued and the defly avocations should the word e |, The Secretory then called the roll of States, | Horace Greeley, [Groat applause {Applause.] — Previous question ‘was euntstned by. 50 to 15a, Lied tall SR tat ita be etvens What roweht. a inflitary. expedt: | Upon motion for the adoption of the report Face Grete. (Great ap rNUee Lg delegation | “‘Indiana-For 1. Grats Brown, 90 votes, Dolaware, Oregon, Texua, and. Vir Voli | The roll was then called with the following | thon with, all |The. “rormaut War, Pith | the Comalttoe on Resolutions, with the fol Missorarl to east hor thirty votes for Horace | Towa For Il. Giatz Brown, 2! votos. ") i or i solld in tite negative Fosult ‘ nays, | Saat A od, nail with gations for a0 result: Grovloy of New York, and to say, in addition unsas—For B, Gratz Brown, 10 votes. The National Democracy in the PUYARD an UW 6A aie... ANG Ning tt oy, Av MO: | ARE CATR SRN Pea g gt Nine ay se, | hare hat Mn eye A large me STi eueneLEN wore ‘ " Deiawar @ | greatelty of New Yors tin yeurmago? LWih tell you ra Miy eS jority for Horace Grecley of any State on: antes 0 0 i Line of Battle. nee oe pote ren RC oe eon tay eatitarats | Se hieedabetd f Wie egescine by Conurean ot won end pow 2 Nebraska é Chion. (trumense applaiise.) a ay a Hopi Rantuoks was called; the Chairman of (| ed ton minutes to Bayard, and that gentlom ' under the Fourteenth ifteenth Awendinents to ovadn Nebraska casts her six votes for Horace | the delowation said: 1 was invited to the platform amid: considerable | | When Delaware was called. Mr. Saulsbury | the Constitution of the United siates, that wag intented i dew Hanip w 1. Gratz Brown Is of our State, Mr. Chairman, and _ confusion. He had tat the expira, | sald: We vote No, alr, now and forever. tocrum the South, and IC reacted upon the North, and 6 New derscy 9 9 | Greeley. se ih soe | kaw him to hea man of courage cad. parrioticn, One 4 6 New ¥ » New Hampshire casts her ten votos for Horace p . wm is ‘ th his time Sie, Bt ded | _ tars ‘Ayes, Nays, - Stater Aves. Nays. | the. North must be stricken down by We same power H w For B =| Greswe te in Wefecl that Io this campaign he will be supported. by H A VIGTORY ASSUR » | him ten min mor J he | Florida... fi setts... 38 that has prosteated the anhappy South, (nthe: dust a [B= | Gree! TApplause,] stew Je the grand army of the rapt. Tet. messy co the gome ; platform were not stated, his remarks being | Georgia 1 Py Gentiemen, L appeal to you on this mbject, There Pf bd 4 | ) New Jersey—The delegation trom Now Jersey | tiemen from New York, Missouri, and Tennesace 4 _ ' cGy @ | Tilinois, a ta 10 should b 2 have Instructed me to cast nine votes for James | we accept the challenge ae to who shall give the bl eee staid te Hite ee waite cnoehina: Re | (mee » = pet is SOME EXPRESSION OF OUR OWN ‘ 8 TY A. iavardof Delaware ferent checrine\. and | maderiiy, and pede for thie tek. OF Greeley 7 staat TAT wn (OntAth (lelegate called on him to name ng ho 2 ar % FT epon tne endsect. If fecting for our Romnorn brethren ity un uw nny votes for Horace Greeley of New York, | Hrown the entire white vote of the State, and a gre The Nesainatios of Horave Ureeloy | did notanprove, he would not attempt the tusk. ip = ka + 41h Jesu te Meier Rumen weliuineen dictate te | Livtiniaus is H [itenewed chocrinu.| pGrate Broward voters) Cerne) emtNOKT tee “ | Carolina and Mr, Reagan of Toxes—the former “} io New Huispahire.. 10 Fe are cru cocic maton | Marz lapd HH itd RINGING CHEERS FOR NEW YORK. ith: FOn ¥OR Chute tho 1 4 y ‘are! ei co Ne fe 0 New Hatmpshire } some expre tr ’ ONE 5 LL BOR FOR GRATZ BROWN. nthe F in a stirring speach favoring the adoption of the " New Jersey 18 2 Attor alle | Magaachusetta..,. 28 2 a New Yor called the egattc 4 » the confusion, could not heard. ‘It was | On New York being called Gov. Hoffman said: | election undisturbed by Federal money, by Federal we WD wv Inoment the Convention was hushed and pro- Maine—For B. Gratz Brown of Missourt, @ ae evident that the Convention was inno humor for | “New York votes Aye, but not asa unit, Sev. | threats, %, ederal iciale, by F bayonets. J 9 J of 4 Po. " votes, THE NUMINATION MADE UNANIMOUS Isstoning to speeches, hut was determined to get | eral of,tne delegation vote No, and Lam one of | Cnehain the great, heart oF the Auictian peapic | Ue ie tena MRI: chances Toe ae eee, Maryland For B. Gratz Brown, 16 votes. | NOM! N MADE UNA e[ throowh with the work before it. ‘Cries of | them,” Rave “rulers who ehall’ Uring | us "peace nnd bors was adopted. ollowed by three more for Goy. Hoffman. ‘The chigan casts her ettire ‘ai votes for B. Gees Bi sd erton baa Pa dane tt gn) {i Of | diese Pte tarot che anlecatioe ie the mouse epon past lieder? 3) plattora Jere est Vou are | When the vote of Delaware was cast unani- | at once was renowed In every Cos erof the | Minnesota—Kor B. Gratz Brown, 10 votes. York Spri to her Feet Pea hesste, the vite On the toption ne theater, | Ment from one of the delegation in the hou-e aReing ten now to deny the votes that tixy gave two | Mously in the nogative, there was a good deal of | house. Cheer followed cheer, and the galleries Missisaippi—For 8, Grata Lown, 1 voles. New York Springs to her Feet | Funnessce, the vote on the ador eed Pasty | saying that tn consequence of some noise or dis- | gna ‘three years ago on the subject of tear au hissing and confusion in the hall rose, the audience waving their hats and hand- | Nii-sourl. Por 8, Grate Brown. 30 votes 1 #, ‘am gaa taken. As the vote procecded, and | order they do not understand the question | mente.” Why ack it, Why inst upon ity inthe iemice | The President—1 appeal to the Convention, as | Kerchilefs, white the enthusiaam became frre | Nebraska-For ih, Grate Lrown of Missourt, @ Solid for Horace. Cant thelr polld ee in ihe. ier at pion | which ts how before the house. ‘Therefore the | are settied, as your Charman has declared, why do you | a deliberative body, to let each State vote ite | preasible. After three attompts to be heard, | vores, is J ast their solld vote In the aM@rmative, cheer | Chair interrupts so far as to state what the pend- | resuscitate them and pat them forward for tie purpose | own opinion without demonstration either for | Gov. Hoffman said Nevada—For B. Gratz Brown, her 6 votes after cheer rang out; and when the final vote of | ing question is, It is whether the pi of disturbing @ plain, straightforward lsme between (Gries of “Good. good."). Teta dl ‘ . Gr pwn, her 6 votes. — Hiv to ke wasannounced. the applause broke | HMM, ,aucetlon les Ht, le whether the Ate. | tyramay and freedom, between limited quverament and | Ot Manet. [Cres of ot d alton wh GOV. HOFFMAN'S SPEECH. New Hampshire casts her 10 Votes for B. Grate " . forth unre continued for several nha uch stations whi Mp. Puvsiogst, axp Gexriesie oF Convex ow i t nare 7 effect of the motion ts this: If UNQUALIFIED DESPOTISH the vote of a Stato is declared rox’: Tewan my (otentiol 16 wish of the de New Jersey casts 9 votes for B. G ‘0 THE BULL-PUP CANDIDATE DOOMED, | minutes i kopeehron seine house vote to ‘sustain, the previous question, | Me. presigent. 1 wlan some one in better phyateal | Mr. Gallagher ‘he demonstrations come from Nema iavention to vert uaeusitt bang vhiank vole i wai Be tha Welt Man then une Chairman of the Committes on Resulue | neaita than Tam would urge this view apon you, for I | the gulleries, and not from the delegates. caat the vous of New York, without a word of comment, | New York caste her 70 votes for B. Gratz Brown, hour in which ho can debate the | have broken down very inuch, and _ And now one of the best managed and the | tions has c yitproudly, have | ‘The President—Let the galleries understand | and I shonid have adhered to this lutention if it had | (Great applause ; nioat elfective aeentes Lever witnessed In con- | question, of may allow other gentlemen to de- | broken dow Je¢-and from nooner cause. | enat while voting 1s proceedin ab hot been for two thitige which have taken piace within a Tho Nation Shaken by an Earth- d'"the vote on the plattorm hav. | Bate it. ‘Its effect. is to absolutely confine de- | (Appiause.|. I'khow thers is tittle time or opportunity | the. a avy ino vce whatever andé should mai, | tue fam tour iindtes. ‘One wan the declaration of the | ,North Carvlina casts her 20 votes for B. Grate Se eran ced. Gov. Hofman hold. | bate upon the pending proposition to one. hour, | Wiese this hour for the diecusioa of the ervat princl. | they mare to vole whales F kentleman from Missourl tatthat state will give Hore | Brow quake of Enthusiasm Toll of mantise hand, | but the Chalrmas the committee as the | Ries tocetltty arty ey eters ee Reet | Closed set one Until Our proceedings are | sre Grccley the largest majority, of any tale in the | Ohio caste her 44 votes for B, Gratz Brown. nake thusiasm, Sei : y Fa ata gi Cas a he 6 becoming, It wa ope a losed. au. (Applausen. Ihave great respect for the men rewon casis herd votes for i, Gratz Brown. l ention snd aigned by. about ih “ri Hold part of hietine to other entiomen who | Gen soiseced foritoelh " witvegrave | Mr. McRae of Tennessee said ho hive redenmed ner "i uavegreat respect for tie | Pennssivanin- Tho Chairiian of the Deleiga rae the German citizens of New York: which he was | in devine to ak for a very bret veriod. "| dianppolutivent ve the, part of When ¢ the majority teat Lh ralinovetnent tn ths conntry hi Tet Um | Scuete one seen Lote fn taal requested to present and ask that ne read he question now ts whether the previout here repress ale Gelogatioa Hall ques: | Bhat tell yon, and I auk hitn to take it Kialy, that New for B. B Brown. [4 | THE BOOMING OF THE GUNS, | The unosity df all' who were notin the secret | question shall be sustained, and Iimitany debate | Jf zour Judgment ia agatnet & tm Majority of ous delega} ion. seat | Xone wiligivea latwer majority tor Workde Greeley | piiwne cane caste her & votes for Il. Grate excited to highest pitch as the Secre- | w y occ one hour. ‘The ci Rove no he AJority ¢ on Mall the votes whi h Missouri shall c emendotie 0 5 ee yeas excited Lo the highest piten wt the Secre; | Which may” occur to one hour. ‘he call will | Sho demand ot ths Gofrentgn thatthe question shal meat ta Favor sat cheering tierreason, Phaye heard mith | South Carolina caats her M4 votes for B. Grate 4 ‘ lay In folds on the stage. A page took up | A Delegate—I wish to put the question whe- | wnlen we are called to vote. 1 do not prope: delegation vote f (eas tor ae horming,cast forage. | Brown. : ‘ How Honest Old Uncle Horaes | the end, and delegates held it up t» the view of | ther, Ifthe previous question be sustained.there | tain this Convention, As I have said, the condit RGieth DALEKS CHANGTKO Hi YORI OF whot Feapeet, Dut wl ie plenmessee casts her 2% votes for B. Grate the audience, Itt kors | will be any opportunity of moving any amend | My health forbids it. But I tesire ached from tho, Spe the party ee Sa SL Received the News. table to the central door of the hall, The Seer nt to the resolutions ? against this adoption of the Mr. Neeley of Virginia, when his State was Texas casts her 16 votes for B. Gratz Brown. : mh Ada. ies in y ¥ : by other men not of called, sald: who have Vermont casts her 10 votes for J}. G vf tary then read the preamile and’ then the reac The President There will not be vention. TAppa T Tabs ts. ¥ GGUHUN OF pilerlenes ‘Po Chalruuca Gr (Sele det During the war, Viryinia caste hor 2! votes for i Grats Brown. that this was @ big Greeley document, roar after A SOLID AYR FROM NEW YORK. SOUTH CAROLINA APPEALING FOR HARMONY. | the Virginia delegation. bas cast the entire vote. of | the time, tic Governor, [Applause] Then let us cheer, with lusty throat, roar of applau nt up, and for full ten min: oifman—Afier the explanation made by | Mr, O'Connor of South Carolina advanced to | Pur Stale “aye upom this question, | That | tmmes altice by the gre people West Virginia cast 8 votes for B. Gratz Brown That het, that head, that heart, that coat, | "tes the scene was indescribable the Pree ac ne N W York votes seventy 4 es. ay | the platform and sald: ting been dage, asf. UnderHLan dure t aE | ee erat sc tae and 2 Danks sate Vath for Or tnuaa wigs ¥ : ALABAMA LEADS OFF FOK GREELEY. ag i Pala Seruses aT cae ane Tet Gentlemen of the Conyention—I profoundly regret | the delegation should T desire to | The Legisiatty Was so abused that th P is — » Greks Brown, of the States, the Convention does’ not sus A A » November let us vote 4 " ! ° “ ~ . hould be an; ether upon at the tive that adopt Will Not permit it to be lost again. (More cheers.) 1 THE RESULT. This little show over, the nomination of can | the previous question, will the debate on the dida'es ta thin Attendance upon th the fend here, therefore, as the atative of this | , For good Old Uncle Horace. Jates for President were in order. Mr. B resolutions be confined to an hour? r ‘unable to be in the ier Deinvceratic State, having within than The secretary then announced the result of Indiana moved to take the vote by Siaiea, dis- » President. Unless this motion is sustained iw ‘nnn AEN the vote to be as follows : Hip, hip, Hurrah ! ensing with the usual formal nominations, | the debate will be unlimt f the delegation, DEMOCRATIC VOTERS, ber of votes f ‘nnn Ft i “ 3.8. Cox moved to amend that the Chairman of ir. Houck—E trust the Conyention will not foe tin and wh ate Brown. ; Sf as 4 Baurimone, July 10.—T At Conven- | each delegation announce the vote of his State, | sustain the previous question. (Cries of * Order, elreunsy past Stevenson of Kenticky Serre vote on this | rest the ¥ tion to-day completed the glorious work which the people long ago decided should be done at ars, tend roment in allt The nouncement of the result of the vote Athat yotes cast tn any other way be disre: | order.”) rs was received with great ap} This was adopted, and the roll call of | | ‘The F 7 with esident—The gentleman ts not in order. eration, THE VOTE OF ALABAMA CHANGED. vt i 2) | He rose to ask a question, but he has no right to ake ‘of regaining power. at home. ¢ plauise, 1 ‘ p : Baltimore. It did it with a unontmity and * for Greeley, and a wild hurrah greeted the | go vin with debate : nat Canimous consent was given the Hon, Eli | eirvady: (Me want to redeem the county, Mr: Chalmers of Mississlypl moved thas the H iusiaemn which actually astounded the few | =t4Ft, and the whole Convention risingen masa, | "Mr. Houck--Lot_ me ask another question, eFican liberty Shorter of Ala, to explain the vote of that | throued at Washington # power Unt te atretc nination be made unanimous. 1 enthu hich actually astounded the f SiAtT RR thal Wrote COR YORCIGH ETSI FT TRC HIEY | Te toe pea eed Teg we amar ek Cater to any of tt. ates Hes miatloverthe comitry, seeking to take Ih its | Agreed to without a dissenting voice. i Grantites who watched the proceedings. The | and Connecticut followed,and as theit votes were | and confine the debate to one hour? ote raleice Before east the vots of Alabama upon the adoption SP tae Hoe er Youal aver THANKS. { ald guid nunes of the Administration who | given solid for the great and good Horace. cheer |” The President—It is not in order of the platform, Lobscrve that if the question were fie jude . 4 pald q olld for the great and good Horace of the poecrve that i military 18 the face of te Judic The following resolutions were read and i urage a bolt gave up the task | WPon cheer fent the air, Delaware with her six THR PREVIOUS QUESTION SUSTAINED. THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS inte letter of Horses Gresley {loud cheertagt the 6 TIE a ainees COV RNy and Wale dreseher | Adopted 4 nn Monday, The few who obtained | Oniy breaks until New Jersey was reached ‘The roll call was then resumed as follows ich were by this Convention Vote of Alabama would be unanfinous; but there are | power, the Democracy of New York--believing in hee | BY Mr. Thompson of Ohio: | admission to the stage as representatives of the en Ayes, Nays,\_ States Ayes. Nays, | ational "and! revolutionary’ and foie mateinente th hich Southern’ met i mrt in er Hy tha welfare of the wholeeoh colgienived. That the thanks of this Convention be given i EN ROUSING CHEERS FOR SEW YORK North Carolina! 3) * | Crpted by early ail the Stave Coun eannot aford to ato emibgly, at least. stul: | denianda the selection of the candidates of the Cl 6 Frederick Raine, Eaq. for the gratuitous use of pross, and heard the wild cheers which came up | wyun New York ¢ tig ing Hone : © fad by the orgaus of all shades of political | tifying theiuselves, and Loply desire to make tiie Sati Convention. ere willing (o make the saerace of | commodious building khowa es itainc's Hat” hy (hy \ from the delegates at every mention of the erika aGromatans ii helt wlanee, rhe. | Grnens nt 2 Hout the couatry. (Applause.) The Fit. | ment so that we might be understood before the coun: | thelr own prejudices, and they aak their frienda from | SatlouslCommitice aa their headquarters, and for ble j t os Pose like atitomatons in their places. Tite | WE ie Re ear ta Utionst Amendment’ the siendiment «But we are here for the purpose of dol nat | the uther states tudo'the satire; Trenieutous appiause.) | many courtesies to them duriug the session of the Cone namos of Greeley and Brown, could not ¢ t electrical, the Convention rising en | ith wu Wiscons iicw decree t universal sutrage, that timeatent | Way be ia vur power to prowiote peace ‘and armory | Teastine seventy votes of Sew York forllorace creeiey, | Yellow 4 Ad M J cheers greeted the great | = 5 i _ Which was felt more seriously perhaps ln our save than | and to secure succes great chee in which we ar jenewed app y | Y Tesotved, That the thanks of this Convention be giv thought that the few irreconcilables from Dela- | inane whos In & feat, apprepriates and tellit osege 4 eatened (0 be obliterated, has now been acjuleaced | the vote of the state of Alabama to 2 ayes. (4 A BEOADSIDE FOR GREELEY Convention of hia Opera House, balinene ow trreconaltables from Dele | wan. who ti A een eheriprates and NAUInE | | hy Frealdent having angounced the result as | in ase public expr. selon of the publi will, aud Tsay ¢ TRB RESOLUTIONS DECLARED ADOPTED. North Carolina gives her entire W votes for Horace | | #-s0ired, That the thanks of this Convention be given rare ennsylvania would at least make a | speech, added New York to the Greeley column, | above, Mr kof Ghiuaa You that lt Lever cau be aucccss(ully coutes nad : ? y cy. (arent applause.) to the citiceus of Baltimore for thelr generous payment ae sais rns ue when the ald hasds | and £0 the glorious work proceeded until Wiss | °Y vise tole wusetion Heiloge, The Ohio | keverwil be. (Loud cheering MF. Preaidert, public | ‘The Secretary then announced the vote as al loLThe delegation frum Oblo, strong in the faith | ofall the expenses of the National Committee, incurred b sin gave the Inst 20 votes for the representa. | delegation. voting in ance with the rule \ ul woveraimente and higher ‘van | ready given, and the Chair declared the report | that in November the vote of Ohio will be tu favor of | 1 holding the Convention, and to Jotin W. Davis aud delega rn f shells proved tiatthey still had some discretion, | tive man of America. ‘The grand result of 66 | Adopted by our. delec tall votes shall aveatloual p es, and before te ring tile | of the Committeg on Resolutions adopted Horace Greeley, aud how upited In hearty good will | others of the Daltimore Committes tor thelr valuable the Hirelings of Grant ler in dliguats Votes for our Later I sthenannounceds | he cust as a Unit, has I through ite Chair. | Pid eecnarks must diapprarend new once vec.t b | Gor, Hoffinan (N. ¥.)—1 desire to present a pe- | direct melo cast the votes of Onlo, 4 in number, for | services In the arrangements for the Convention J 8 GRANTIES DUMPOCNL ED sud py from thet finn ese Wait om dule tucson, iewap bor tos | acc eeisreMenk peetoee ie ire iat shears tidon. It relates to the candidates, and Iseizned | Moree: Greeley: LABBIHED | 1 trom Onto By Mr. Simmons, of South Carolina ; } 8 f thet he phene ¢ | 0 Falck was ce resolution adopted by the delegation. Lask th o passing frou lutaney to mautwo by about 15,000 German citizens of the United | Oregon—Caste her 6 votes for Horace Greele Whereas, The National Democratic Committee have 4 Some of the bitterest of the representatives 0 end to provide for my Vote, one vate of the Ublo del M without being we conscious of Sintes residing in the city of New York (cheers), | Penhsyivania-tasts @ votes {or Horace Creeley, a | recom ‘John T. Ford. for Sergeant-ateAtiN j the Administ om press were frank ugh t forthe next four years, least, be recorded No. Thr OWTH OF PUBLIC OPINION and Lask that the Secretary may read the head- | for Jeremiah S Back, ank. ‘aod be hus been acting as such. IL is therefore rosolved } acknowledge that they were unprepared for the AN INDESCRIBABLE SCENE The Chairman—The question has alre Hees Hh (vere ietne groat | MMOF HEfor the lntormation of the Convention, | hate deans taste for Horace Greciey. | that he be the Bergeat-at-Arme of this Conveattor ‘| ECan ovided in the aftirmative, The gentler ; a seasons: ay ~ at | (Cries of ™ Read It So # for Horace Gree MUSIC AND BANNERS. 4 unan 1 They ex a Be exate rose to hid feet, spectators waved | Connecticut. the chairman on rea “if a eaieas ; The President—Let the Convention be in ord THE VOICE OF ThE TENNESSEE DeMOCRACY By J. H. Heaton of Ohio: Dalluee lL oula Ge CORE MICAH Rie keri ate anil handkerchiefs, and frum ail aides | 7 Bayard, appealed to th ss of s couumon country ail pasta. | Whether the Germans of New York are for us or | ye vominetion pf florace Urreley aud Grats Drown, at | in honot Gf the pomibations this day. tiade: wilt cose Bimity, or with such wonderful enthustasm, ident vainly endeavored to restore order to be permitted to address the applause.) Ve neve oot cone bere | ayainat us, (Applause) PR RGau Gee Bemnasrecy Le Mttcetees Raaemieaati fa] ite sie pat Bacaark ta taste esentartice ae ate j nity oe wiih hustasm, mt sa leavored to Festure order, t tes : areoraninvir | "The Secretary read the paper as follows Convention, ‘Thereswas doubt aud hesitaney relguing | York and Missourl delegations, Uuder te Sergeaue-at- i As Col, Hinton of the Bs who has uns } gation, who was on his feet, might move to make phe gentleman from Del Though south A PETITION FROM 15,00) GERMANS. birouitioat the Uhlon ae to what should tr dhe ‘course | Arms an Calet areal } dortaken the dreary teak extracts | fhe nomination unanimous. Finally order was Per st the Horamitiee op Bpeold phimost to atutbiagiea by At a.neeting of prominent German Democra Grawing inepirat! ye the herinitage, | By Mr. Smith of Vermont : i ftota the New York Driunes? to-day, | suMlctently restored, and Mr. Wallace begin to g her down, au thor sie. the fll wil ‘ App lnars Ok the Tenuta iy of Gcelanitie that i | Zewliad, Tuat the place of holdtng the next National Hl adie gk eters rele rate GaLAGLaws bation Riinunted by theo uue Gross and Gh ya Waste high duty of every patriot aud to sup oavention be left ta the decision of the Natlogal Com- while the balloting for candidates f-r President | fRihied’* He was thon conducted to the staze ee aca Orin 1? will hope, for better Ob motu, appointed by the Chairman | the Cincmaratl. tek i Tennessee was | mittee, and that the basis of represvutaciou be (ie salle ; was proceeding: “The heartiness of the enthu- | On his appearance he vote Couveation: If T know anytnl ttitnself ta the guise of @ sinple In conaenantecsartmehen to tae ahem Uceur nein) at Cincin- | as at tits present Convention, i astonis Whateve be . | after round ry »priate f human opinion, it is that p. in the epaulets of a Gen- ‘n the didetent ‘of tho Lo Mag ck of Wisconsin moved tha followt siaam ie astonishing, Whatever may be the feel- | after fui nnati. | have au justigration except th 7 ate menue to as ea eene i the fad peeaee. then, D6 4 ing of the people {t Is certain that thelr repre. | SPeech Hem punant- | houest end, [fever tere, wa for organization 4 ran Sg Be { 5 f nous, A Vas ein response | Bo pap ie, Yorks and | desir ‘ 4 Alawiias In reaps for the purpose, of rene honest My to ‘bec j sentatives experience no disgust In swallowing | to this nm hy the Chale, es _ teat to be souri, and to the gentiedan from Sew Vor, rips MT Babnot as aT, | this country, God Knows it Is now it bee wan th put tiie tall in mation, she i Greeley.” 1 ventured to remarks “This will | bibnot a 9 no” was heat , try necrd the honest, ot tee Nier ine contee with thom and p fobeiest | teach you the folly of belittling ths great move- | and then with the ual complimentary resolu: | t the petty call of party TREMENDOUS er of ett: | {Laughier and appiaues.)o Mr. Payne of Obio moved that President Doo- ment.” He rep ied: “No sensible man will be- | tions to officers. the great Convention ad- | therefore you show in this assembly no Praearpayven zens from Vart Votes for Horace Gre litde be added to the committee to notify the ‘ little it after this exhibition, ‘ihe men wh c L Sire toelevate honeaty aud capebllity in auce. \o defen arlors of & Lo votes for Horace candidates, and be its Chairman, Adopted. { realize the strength of the coailtion this F ayard of Delae it to x pear ‘ desires to slinallze tn t nphatic | ‘The committee thus appointed is as follows: apnea He thine a ait, it | ele country ton | er! i atoll and I Alubatna, FW, Sy ken; Arkaniaa, J. ©, McCabe : Cale i INVENTION scone the tay thle 1 | ga ' atl, Wi Htornta, J, 0, Downers Connections, Ak Barts boi OSS ie mend: | ""Wrerens, The unfounded statements then and there re ublig gentins ware, Ei, Martin; Florida, C. W. dones; Georgia, W ity till great r ¢ mae are thfeatehet 0 be dn Sitios net ASHRaw kn’ itn, ASA Mhier Ia, M0 ME Bay; ca Sha ales’ Che Tarawa t , eutertalied by Geruian vote re qu { beet tucks, H. Magotiin Loulslaia, @. Campbell: Maine, au 1 the bul and b ocked up eve 1 w of the Umited States, therefore be It sume litte Chusettar JG) AbUOtS aan, Geo. H. Bunce } avenue of 1. ‘The Convention was called Hates, of THPOPRMAN DEMOCRATS FOR GHELL ¢ Sunesutay” Win. Lees Mississippl, Ei O. sy kes { to order prowptly at 10 « and ufter prayer ee | tire tof Hevived, That 1a out e tice t e Nevada, 8. De Wymines Kew fiammpanice, ©, Ge Chang: was at once commenced. Six extra delegates > to work with al ‘ : ‘ th iy a Wehr from Arkausis were by the unanimous consent and Hothing but tne teat the ge : Tennessee, JonmC, Hureh : Conte As iitth « Y of the Convent sad sto agate: ont : row by f abl slate w f Co, Virginia, John Le slagae : West Vireiats - Ba ump which w havelat the polis in No» | Wililam M, Clements, Wisconsin, Bei. Well : i Quor. Then the Chairman of the C qual laws s CIDeE neat | App cod now as the stfonses au jeme isco elle Resolutions, the Hon. A.B. Durr of ( Olt Carry the wey Apoianse prema epi seas Wis RCSA, Uh Ag ae THANKS TO THE CHAIRMAN, Fane pean raha rary ikeceeers((oiilran| ; ope, tee baa auuaple fone Tent, Virgluia casts, Mr. Huoston of Missouri, offered the following: i J VL as given the por hominatious could be nade. See Stu fart Resolved, That. the thanks of this Convention bere : Hounced that the report of that committee was Carry the news nce to the com fi Tour eta Henired, That the {oregoing resolutions, together ; pind turned to the Hon. dames It. Doolittle for the fair, due: ; Rein ny Whos ants a ae ; Peony fo ‘the frelaud of Ametion wit natures attached to them, betianded, by a | When the name of West Virginia was called | nifed, and able wsuuer in which be has presided over } ORE Hho phil He's fatally wounded! ipa most Bek upon the political wh of for” | tyeclal delegation of Germian Americal eiiceta tb the Chalrnan of the delegation sald thie Covention, 1 deafening roar of applause ¢ m dele ’ , that, os far ache Iscoucerued, Wal think | Cha rman of the New York delegation of the halumore P oe RAS Gui Nosclatine halts sateen ioe meee - aida for ‘of ny own couscicnce that Twas maluer th'whtch that act has beea carried outst | Convention, Bigued, Magnus Gross, Chairman, New | yMF-frorident, West Vircinin caste two votes tor the | Mr. James 8. Thayer of New York, sald i] tatora, and for several minutes i the Dome i. ‘Of the uunupelly why oppored the adoption of the | ten could tratice tty It Would shock therease of the | York, duly 4, 1 Hou. Wm. 8 The otuer elgut she caste for | tn rising to second the resolution that has just been was Impossible for the Secretury to proceed ah Citclodat platform, aplattopuscoutatning thauy tt civiiioed world, I “have nearly exhatsted. the CALLING FOR A VOTE, thes inited Btates, Horac oftered Lb-g to. call your ‘attention to an inetdent com Will) te HAIN, £16 Preetdent finally ou . that we reebect aud adhere. to, but imuch that we desire | Conveutlon aad inyeelt, audi will close. CAppial Ray of Indiana submit to the Preai- Hows about party, hected with the Philadelphia Convention. In contrast Tut 'T thiak It becoming tue maine ’ tional organization of nearly : heytlnsyine of rdeein theiaelves free. Mr. Meltae of T Y Py uld at least be perinitied to ha it with the closing scenes of this, When thi enfor Con, Grant was made, «canvass was unrolled aud there ts her 20 votes for Horace Gree- | was presented to thatbody a picture of & man on horse. Battimons, July 10.—At a quarter after | to modify aut elguity of this ck, Mr. Doolittle called the Convention | Stu ub of tree for the immediate action of this Conven- om, the following resolution : CONFUSION. nnessee said tow, and thy went of the laws. Wiscons| oveded in restoring order, when Mr, Burr an- nounced that in order that all might understand Ey ene EUR spy hen, that we Ipgparanticles i prego same ved, That tt ntion do now proceed tothe | Jo, Tacky shining tp his military boots, aud tn all hart mC BIH aM vay rand requested persons in the hall to be | dnrvatraiued, moderate, seaighttornard earrecsion ot | gMXthe courtesr which, hag been extended to the | vats by"chaten fora canine for President at the | 19 mE Of'a warrlonchieftain. the war song resounded through palary Weill read the: rasolutlona adbpied ae and the Rey. Dr. Levburne of Baltimore | ouf own opttons, without having the words of other | Fraiunise a Gipenaccdone Of jforthe | United states, and & caudidate for Vice-President of sen p that concourse, and the public ‘and actors there gelary would read the resol r LUG UpeCIOE aracac cna Lonvietlen bck ny a Soto trom watenk eome. 1 wt i Applause.) ‘The roll call being concluded, the President | svood forth giiumeriug all the raven gloss of hate 4 FORCED DOWN OUR THROATS. tlon, and If we have not Deen pertai The resolution be! ded, Mr. Cox of | directed the Clerk to read the result of the vote, | aad revenge. Not one sentiment of good will; not one { CHREKING FOK THe CINCINNATI PLATFORM, | Tsing and remaining standing In respectful ‘ {reeinen, [hope we will have treedou of ult New Y 4 Which was as follow Word of peace was uttered or went forth to the coun o ‘ hisses. ¥, gentlemen, Task you wit | ff | hope we wv " . New York offered to amend by adding the | Which was id try. In the closing scoues of this Convention there is i Each enuuciation of principles #0 clearly and | silence 1 t Of the country demand of | Petnocratic National Convention, words: cant presented toy te of the Doniocraue eloquently ex ed in that splendid political | A.B. Burr (Ce of the Committee on Reso- | $ Hyentt xpression which you shall | Here the speaker was called to order from all | And that in casting thelr votes for President and : ¢ party, « plain’ Ame: tn humble attire, but platform call forth. hearty applause, ‘Th i Meteaat th i . give chail uot be merely the tris ay | parts of the house, He attempted to continue, | Vice Pretideut the Chairman of each delegation shall 8 A. Nayard of Delaware with a brow—a countenance ‘ ReOIAret lone witch ote ch eae tig eite | lutions announced the committee wore | ktier uc diat inahhitbs tie caprestin of Geetaterel | Pitwas again stoiped weit cails of Srder’ | tse tn his pian and states fiw ‘the. delevsiion votes, | AeTRua A tceh ok HiRes weecce Mt | ful Desking peace nud Harmony. and 1 approval: were ‘the rst. third, fourth, Ath report, and asked the clerk to read in grea cuwanse mie et th Meese | During the confusion the ‘chalruian rosa and | Aid Meqtatenieat alode ball Ye codnideres the vote of | ni nantes 2 | Sepure, ond seaside 8 ivpe of American sharspler and sixth resolutions, At the conclusion of the | the first place the introductory “ arc, 8 hat reason 1 did con. id that the floor had been ceded to Judge | * le. ‘ 4 Fs aS ever Born 06 the soil. The coun i re PURIST Dar Ver WL crete wee ag bata: he Introductory paragraph of the that, reason Tid con. | a eetae tiexescr lad been ceded to Judge | "Mir, Ray—T accept the amendment. The Hon, William A. Wallace ot Pennsylvania | {he sn whose recouclling getius sally Cat A et enn aig tt Parca a t Ree HEINE] Seuttee estan ald ‘The resolution, as thus amended, was unanime | then arose aud said : sn has pussod the dark and { rr. tu r could be restored, said The ¢ read as follows we stand Mu. Pr ay oF THR Cony ously ado] Mr. President; Penns is not tn jed,and the how made earth wild t these res ns had. with unprecedented ne eae here to : ¥ the express | rion: Ist Hwa that Lj ILLINOIS NAMING HORACE GREELEY, int of population, bu Intelligence e future of inantmity adopted by the cominitte : : if sono Helv, gobefore the country without, | before you, but it by thi reduast of th Mr. Snowhook of Illinois 1 present the name | Caper bor (ae pivotal 09 Hae é every State ex Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, | ry oF eed centieate athe 1 Sn iie cco t of Horace Greeley of New York as candidate for 4 th Hart | And Mississi vin voted for thelr adoptt atin ets t mn aly for Tain not. When twas born | 7 f Texas, through their a Prosident of the United States, (Great ap- Mr. Wallace being indistinctly heard. there Pale arent oe { He there! i that the ¢ nie the Democratie party was in eainence, The hopes et | thieconvention for th plause.) were cries of © Blutforim |” On the invitation of eral and patriotic men partir ther Wan hia moe iad the I uy youth Yote of ty manhood, aud the beat | iy commun wth the The Convention proceeded to vote for acandi- | the Ire bt, he advanved lo the stage and Kecogutzing it as sucl\sa chorel strasy vious qt - tivein 1 ex stiour'of ny Heart and brain. ever slice: nave Been | otier state: for th date for President by call of the States, with the | continued. A United penple, grand’ and sweet unt VADMID EL OreGAre Baa der th Lon, 140 nut wish (0 ee eat tani by this Cony n have reported to the ¢ moitel | following resitit PENNSYLVANIA MOVES A UNANIMOUS Vorr Pitilse tamale CARR eer ti Mf a 2pclinblos made some e Clo read y Minority, compared to ourown f cut ati Conyeatiod. Whether {t be Pforuato | from Alabama ¢ her twenty votes for Hors Dempocraty of the wre Bvt aye rE bhe Phe resolution of thanks to the President was fac ne and ny aided arr Grr hor justeitds but wige to Ask It mad tell yous genties | adupttie report of that ¢ depends prec Greeley of New York Flot tals delogution hus cast it voles for the cutie | then unanimously adopted. ne Dat a thorough ta rule | | t ng | aud froin yuu'wiiy yu havemat exprenscd ) oUF 9 iit RAE ae ato, cuted by Ge Sanvention a his beieTREMENDOUS ABPLAUS @ Orgamizution, ie how He ucmiuee, “Lhe men weuaye MR. DOOLITTER'S RESPONSE Uiut has been 0, often used by an ‘N pad H Hintite by your owu vole Suliclent tor ae full’w discussion of the ques is being the Hirst vote cast, the name ¢ Me tthus tor tr character nea Ima. Congress to stifle t ‘ f i hip. Chairman, thous He Mr. Mayard Was about to retire fr Could be desired i Horace Greeley called forth a iruinendous burst | pee, of terc and Of theust nw to cha were loud calls for Doolittle, The Presi- t stives, thal they could not res | bra ‘ sa shay ng bd forin When there were loud. cries « At this point Judge Reagan, wh ke ina | Of applause, the entire audience rising und way- | they'are o OF muuvenent a » of pur bapa train fr posing It here, wm | Hothing t {rat ia certs | mingled with apy very low tone, became so snaudible that his | jog, helt Rete: handkercblofs, aud fans, tho | sod ey rogers with Glee IM td AAS cae nate Ed valorem wlatoces Brest ments t Ww Able 1 Ave Wit, DAYARD ALLOWED MORB.A guage could hot be followed at the reporters’ | lidies in the galleries anc s joining in the | fe tt Hct tues v fathers, pale ald do more than to retura my re thanks valve and unvel OC ihe: Chainoanct Mee De red 1 i Sart it tr Hue tr, Bayard Go on as long as y of the Cinclinati platform as the best means of i vral mtnutes of Intense excitement | heretotare been the emuboduuent of autagoutam ro every, | the chair ii this respor ay inet deiein ven litle wie al Lo the emerg tial 5 ‘ no Haviug 1 ees ada vl ye restoring peace to the Southern section of the | had ¢ d three ng cheers were given for vine of tele ti ita sity thoyme | furthe thet bythe blesses pesca In Pane Wheat ite Ligenheoe He R been WIth CBE Us Jent-The Chairman of the Com | country, especially the State of Texas. Judge | Horace Greeley, abd when the Secreuty an i yar Pwo | oF Al Goa. thetime 1 ih Our soulA, We state ther bef @. Convention r eth varthee é ni Resolutions states that he dees not | teagan closed with an, appeal for the endorse. | Hounced the result of the vole the cheering was to pe ea a " Ke bra w rn ie some Pennsylvania ¢ ided thatth nna (Bn Einav thes heavlona ie in sire to Ut uy Hmwin discussion. | ment of the ‘Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fit. | Teewed , It i te § may Be FOCES RON DUTFORNGE Bi ory the tune whee ; pyivante RL of tho s Nor any body vlse fut we te willie, | teenth Amenduicn Arkisnsas-The State Arkansas casts her 12 f ey Line ea AEA SRT BEE FS ; a 1 by us { ' mateat : (rt cor se mninority, to allow votes solid for Horace Greeley »plause.) bs f PORRHOU A OM Deg my A| Viet ‘ i Herel DEMANDING A VOTE r t f tof tite} Ail fontow ite th ene Convent wis A, . alien Seat fete He i py 1 nger 4 en cone Kanand’n voto on the | ,caunecticut- The state of Comneegicut Casts f ot mel Maalwarnag, ant ing ve a and t a aaa the Beate question, which was only ity th t 4 adoption, an tha x aa Ghnn \olAG a heriliad t1 MIR Re Ta KOE Hae EARS Ce BIOn ner Id votes for Horace Greely of New York He cad of wtaieanan of watiuial fan itre and now Hause.) Gcuile gay rule. wi nthe Preside minded him | motion he asks the previous question bagshs Prayaig hed as rf Miss.) 1 wish toask iC itis not | CAPPIau e Har a ipabghait mates with a Ao yOu by arke, but that the Convention, In adopting for F 7 4 Fe SOT FD OF der the rules Which govern Uh DET N Ate Son FOR BAYS BY: d Ai rate cma Rett f Ar Ay ite ie Wales OF the CORTUAHOE tuent the rules of the House of Repre DELAWAND 1h 2 A POINT OF ONDE ‘ Wat ; : ; | ition, for the vote to be t woparate aware -For reasons personal to himself AOL tho Demoer pay MORE THANKS had already adopted the rule auth nator Li ia Trise to aqui of Ne Mi mnt (interrupting —The gentleman | n't} newiution 4] one membor of our delogatio ites Lo vot ato, wa head tue. va ww Mr.J.M. Hines of Kentucky offered u all for the ree Hans thi Mon=another | fo Panes GMs ta hue an Ofer ThoChalrman-‘tho previous question having | {ar adiferent person from what the inaj Fivinet) “On hehalt ot t vans dele | lowlhie ; Real itaioeh i i name for gas law me tid awe A Danio Ar. Gallagher 1 vise to a question of privile boon ordered by the hduaec it 1s Hot cade ag | has fixed upon that person ts Senator Hay ation, mitch by rection, Bir, L tO take the body vratio Convention rut no| to the a ans I reul emt Tine gent tan frou Cone Aletaine y * apable of | of our own state- but the majority of the d wn 408 i {That the thanks f, thie Convention ar ne, Wt US ae eee Tee ANUP CCAP RN RAKE 1 y Lal as peti: eke: mit | ware will proceed. (Contusiund the Chair will | df Hatkedalo—ThenT ask thennantmous con. | kaulin have permed fin, and have instructed © FFODM OF AREEAUAR Se York the) Hug lsverttary fa Uy et hy Pe TY Met ae CLC AE . The Chair oyerrules the p femind the Convention that thists a delegate | j nt uf this Convention that it allow the vote to | son, the Hon, dames A, Bayard; 6 yotes, [Ap The motion of Mr, Wallace, to make the nomi: | {TF didichlt uid laborious duties of iis ote ee irr ititten tina Ha Gener are ci Mr fe (rps Elly SG ei deliberative body, and when men rise to address | DAtakea op the re ua soparatel . plause ¥ fo My, Greeley unaniineus, wast od ; ' beady 5 the previous question was seconde #( ems Wt proper to state that such a body and are entitled to address it they | gQif: Madigan (Me) Aftor tho gentleman from HMorida—"Tho State of Florida caste 6 votes tor | Witt a gf auplaues, the dolegs Bul br. 7. Feulon of Kas as i ir deems it proper to st the | Should. be resect fully heard, even ie we do ney | Qonnecticut (Mr, iurr) haa given away hie full | ,,hiotida’ Tho Stateo? Elo tators Waving thelr hats and handacrehtets | ig resoluiton, whieh way ad CALLING THR ROLL OF MTATES the rulus to govern {ts proceedings, the rules of | sree With their sentiments.” CApplause.) Let | (ine, te it not fulr play that the same oppor- | Goorin Tho Si of Goorgla casts (blanks | 88d Manifesting tho greatest entiualaom, th Resotred, That the thanks of t w | of States was then called and there | the House of Keptesehtatives. The motion for | the Convention be inorder and hear the gentles | Gitingnery that hie, boon, gleon te athe dene | and IS votes for Horace Greeley Pe eno Pioying, the | Battle Cry Of | Memes Wore. ihe Hucorulae’ Beerecarian of (Rie nosition among the delegates of seve | the previous question le In order under jan from Delaware without Interruption dallagher) th s been given to other dole 4 recdom" followed bi Mil to the ( Thomas Moore, the Keeording Secretaries of tits to Feat Sha RERON TN GG [Tm ee aU ae a Tae ae BALL RCR ATT pba ae Mr. Gall Sulit to the decision of the | 840s Ubon this floor? [Cries of Not") TRC RIE! STATES FOUD FOR GRENLNY During thio cacitsinent & scene representing the | Venton Ya intensiced when Gy, Holtinan, th annaunoe | uh of busiest in iar haart #° J chair, but notice that 1 shall mysolt ask to | Mf Callagher I am extromoly obliged tomy |, Iilinulk, Me Hroaient, tlinols ts here to cone | White Ho. vs Vat the back of the A delogate fi Ansylvania, who name was fu the vute W York, sald tint the delegne | Senator Bayard of Pelawarecd ae that the | Occupy a few minutes jend from Mal or his courtesy 10 me, but | tr hor ald to Baye the country rathe x and was loudly cheore:d hot announced, viforod a resohition, which Wag tion ctions Was, required to voto as | Chairman wit Mt for ‘the (eat the | A Dologate—Let the gentleman from Dela 1 seo such ontire unaninity here in favor of | to sustain part ho casts hor 42 votes for the Ie question Was then putto the Convention, | wlopted, tendering the thanks of the Conver RUnlt and therplore le cher MAVanLY Voten ae ator th Plesek tae ie ut wire state one point wheroln th lutions re. | Sdopting this platforin asa whole that T give up | PM + ctatesman, and patrlot, Horace the motion w to with only one or | ton to the sor ate\Nn but tilere many individual members of the de minority be heard. [Cries of " Ni ported by the commilios are undemocratic or the Ideg of npeasiny nthe subject, (Applause. Fool iL eae . two d ne vot [Loud chooring.] Mr. John M of Kansas submitted the ful Geregation who would H they could vote No, | and much contusion Improper, He has not done that yet afta, President “The question will uow be put | 1 ident tn the tnetpioney of | Yn bres fe Heat proceediig ty to eall | lowing res Which Was adopted and he w the number This announce. Th Presiden The appeal is made by the MK, B. » CONTINUES, iri i sidahestarcct * ath i Menai lta : thos by! ton of a candidate f K tt 4 9 of ¢ at Aare ment 4 Nir er ta ant tba ha one | aaliteimen need to the Phatnhn At |e, bayankct caer ts : A QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE Pee poelty aid fool its wlchty tm- | Viooel're 5 Wont fi tah vention he opponents of the previous | the Commitic 1 Resulutions, and not to any- | not by more favor 4 nave. oo tavor c2] My. MoPae (Penn). [rise to a question of prive | tin team of Now York. i Fenton ut Kan T move that tho F THAT Te eee me toe M Ram ME ROREELOTI AS Auestion manitested thelr delight In -w very | body ely PL vent Ajphatise.) I propos” to use uty tine for | ileces FE insist upon being heard. It is a qu representative of Uhisgreat movement, she oa Bee POUR AAG Hae fh Crate GRY EL Ht ery Buister ony or, It wan evident thate lar Mr. Balloy (Pa.)—I second the appeal in 1 it y. aid not to be catechised by } tiv Of privilege, [Cries of * Sit down Shut | hor wy for Horace Gre (Great ap MOG DOE Y IGR-e TOS ARTE My AOOIN ERO TA AION bal mn delegates were under the Impre hale Gr tie nolhentinn iD ee ete tue « wiitlou. upd plnuse.] TMH VOTH POM VICE-PRESIDENT The lend tng Clerk nod that there would My p the platform would be out off, | (Cries af" Quoation.”) a a a Ar tata eee ek ana oe Phe Prevident= What ks the gentleman's ques- | Lowa casts her 2? votes unanimously for Horace | | Amid loud cheering and cries of & ¥ 1M bl Zt 8 o'clock @ grand ratification Shorey, huruuunly Deuaurabio INSISTING ON THR PREVIOUS QUESTION uginent {ur the benent of MY country tion of privilege ¢ Gresley. [Appliuse.) * Noy! tho mot on was withdrawn, vad t i my and bho, OU mde PRRFOvE HE Ue atton at & rule which ha PN GMS HAN Hage gh i yeutiet ob nical Spans at 4 aug | Att. Meoltan When T me in the jaat Demo Kansas ) inalructed by the Kansas di tary ‘procecded to call the roll of > an . Cony at Laid, adjourned sie ie been m by the ungen » urr—T would concede what the gentle. | good seuse can be” wrougit. out. Therefore 1 | Crate Convention tn 1860 ories o} it down; | gation to poll the whole t the State | the Chairmen of the respective di st mmediately after tha adjourament of the erous way in w adfeal ajority | Man aeks with the greatest pleasure, but am | wey thal in a is Convention woul rT » belongs to the past 7 =— + ¥ aw Vonveontion, the ¢ want Bad time und acain waned it Heal malerity | Underinaiructlane froin the summiciee and usr | arbre eisoly te papives Wa Sah Menlittenia ead eet eee | Lonnie tice tie base dane question is shia! | for Horace Grecloy, Layo anOnOGR o Y May Capvlty ang Mr: Hinown off thelr nami aatlan hotvigidithe polete 1 AO tet PE 1 Bnd DOL AS Want to offer my protest against, this contrall Kontuoky casts hor A voles fur Horace Gr Alabama 1h, Grate Brown, 20 votes. re Gin MW Mr, Brown of their nomination HAKMONY RESTORED, Bue yield the p u Fe SEU ROR Che hoe aie thepeatinentect others: Sow ae ieee | Zution through ihe instrumentality of a com= | ley. [Applause] Arkansas casts | 12 vot for that great | BY the Convention held a meeting, the Hon, J The resident wih bis usual sagacity sew the 1 Bacatie davard-<I_ wiih 1o anpeal to the | | ECs This belaretiocountye Whathetarccny | mites, by which freo thought and free utter Louisiana casts her 15 yotos for Horace Gree. | young state Me Chaka Benen, i Dowlitile Chairman and bP. Penton secre: mistake under which many delegates were labor. | of manhood of the De F ene | its Uniiornly tu ctisiny) dn thot inverfereuce yy thy | Anco 1h a Democratic assembly composed of | lox LApyinune.| PT ee ee ONE PSG Ue) wry, and appointed. the. following sub-commite fhg. and expluned t Under Une of in 1 mioorabiG party AnH apppal Pedorat Government ti the local concerns ofthe states? Feprosontatives froma all parts of the country Maine~'the State of Maine casts her 14 voto: Connecticut -Por B. Grate Brown of Sdisnou to prepare a fetter to the nominecs, to be gueation the Chulrman of the Caton heerous | to thelr welt feat eet. Are you deaf to the voice | Is it hot tyvauuy an uesirpation which, uuuer the aro Mr. Faulkner of New York (interposing) suid for Horace Greeley iwyrton ubinitted to the full winittee this evening, Nesulutlons would bave one hour to address the | The President The gent f Dota | geZiaey oral amerdiventa auder the garb of sat | T rise toa point of order, It is not aquestion | “Marylant ‘The state of Maryland oaste her 46 | “Deliv c John W, Blovensen 0: oS. Thayer of New Vork, Judie J, ¢ Convention, nud ig Could pera eeicens he | he President ‘The “genttoman from Dela | Hes passed 1 alleqod accordauce ith, thoae anc Of priviloye for a gontloman to enter a protost | voles for Horave Greoley. Kentucky, 6 voles, Abbott of Massachusetts, James Chesnut of saw prover tle had no doubt he would be io. G, Baulebury (Deb.—T say this pr Se are oatatteh rrornat urine under the form of debating a question that ls | | Michigan cuts her twonty-two votos ae aho | Horde “bur Ti-Gratz iowa 6 yotoss blank, MEL Darolliin dain Ce Murul Us Pentioeees, aig q eherour, nud centiomen would have an ope | cooing ix unta niu 100F 40} onre ologac ; will her electoral vote for Horace Greeloy Goonsa—Vor B. Grate Brown, 22 votes Hidor of Tittne 4 yoru Hy ti expross thelr aenuinienee, If ee Py) oe is untae 1Uls upjust to the Demooraoy Lain earn ai NB Hane on ae Wa 7 i Ni ot risa nt © gentleman from Tennes- Minnesota casts her ten yotes for Horace piltiuets (by the Chairman of the delngatio: On uovion Of Judge Abbott, (twas resolved ud do eu in & reasonable time, On tbe con 4 ‘The’ Prosiden ‘peaeefhl strcute, two Fears ago.ou the duv of your glee. | Mfr, McRae 1 wi atoaluy he Bteto of Filinols costs lier a yokos for bh = 7 © Vrosident—Lhe question ts Will the f poser til strocte, Uw ou the day of your siee: | Mr, McRae ~I want to say another word onthe Pf Missisipni It ie inseribcd oa the plationm | Choyahoe Layard of Ua aopublivau vise ly wan iContinued on Third Page.) ’

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